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Lawyer, LLB(Hons) UCU, (PG.DP-LP)LDC, President emeritus Share Joy International UCU Chapter,Clerk UCU Law Society 2023-2024. Senior launchpadder✨

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Temmuz 2022
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This is the day that the Lord decided ✨
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We did it✨
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Jeremiah 29:11✨
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Finally🥳
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Kenneth Mugabi 🇺🇬
Kenneth Mugabi 🇺🇬@kennethmugabi·
Greetings Ugandan Souls, Your safety comes first. As we prepare for the 10 Years of Kenneth Mugabi Concert on 27th June 2026 at Ndere Cultural Centre, we are considering whether to proceed as planned or move the show to a later date. We’d love your honest feedback: 1️⃣ If all security and safety SOPs are fully respected and the event remains outdoors at Ndere Cultural Centre, would you still attend? 👍 Tusakate party (Yes) 🤔 Oba (Maybe) 👎 Kite blood (No) 2️⃣ Should we move the concert to another month? 🔄 Bwekyandibadde (Yes) ✅ Kikafuwe (No) This celebration belongs to all of us, and your voice matters as we make this decision. #HappyMartyrsDay #EijaOndarire #10yearsofKibunomu #10yearsofKennethMugabi
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Bruno K 🎸 🎙
Bruno K 🎸 🎙@bruno_KUg·
I wanted to get Tenge Tenge a scholarship coz it's easy since he is a big brand however the father only wants moslem schools since he is a sheik.
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Judiciary Uganda@JudiciaryUG·
The Judiciary has intensified preparations for the first-ever Mobile High Court session to be held in Kampala, scheduled to start on 13th April 2026 in Ggaba, Makindye Division. Yesterday, the Deputy Registrar of the Criminal Division, HW Twakyire Samuel, chaired a preparatory meeting in Ggaba to coordinate arrangements for the special court sitting, which will take place at the Ggaba Community Church grounds. The historic session marks a significant milestone in the implementation of the Constitution (Operation of Mobile Courts) (Practice) Directions, 2026 (Legal Notice No. 1 of 2026), recently issued by the Chief Justice. The Directions provide a formal legal framework for courts to sit outside designated court premises where circumstances so require, in order to enhance access to justice, improve efficiency in case disposal, and respond to unique situational demands. This initiative is part of the Judiciary’s broader transformation agenda aimed at taking judicial services closer to the people, particularly in matters of high public interest or where the interests of justice necessitate proceedings being conducted within the affected community. The session will handle the case of Christopher Okello Onyum, the prime suspect in the Ggaba toddler killings, who was committed to the High Court to stand trial on four counts of murder. The matter will be heard by Justice Alice Komuhangi Khaukha. As part of the preparations, the team inspected several proposed venues for the session. Three different sites were assessed to determine the most suitable location for the proceedings, with particular attention given to security considerations to ensure the safety of all participants and the orderly conduct of the court session. The meeting further discussed measures to manage the anticipated number of attendees while maintaining security and order. It was agreed that access to the venue would be regulated through a categorisation system covering religious leaders, court staff, representatives of the affected families, security agencies, the Uganda Prisons Service, media personnel, and local leaders. To enhance transparency and public access, the session will be streamed live on social media to enable a wider audience to follow the proceedings. The preparatory meeting was attended by representatives from the Judiciary, Uganda Police Force, Uganda Prisons Service, local leaders, among other stakeholders
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Things got tough, and at one point the smile nearly disappeared but here we are. We made it. God carried us through. I faced the lion, and I conquered it. I passed the bar on my first attempt🥳🥳
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Day 4 at the center ✨

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Dean Natukunda
Dean Natukunda@DeanNatukunda·
Thank you @LDC_Uganda I failed Legal Writing. I want to stay with that sentence for a moment before I move past it, because it deserves the stillness. Not because it was the worst thing that happened to me, it wasn't, but because of what followed it. The silence that moved in afterward and arranged itself around me like furniture. The particular quality of other people's concern. The careful, measured, generously delivered conclusions about the shape of my future, the ceiling of my ambitions, the reasonable distance my voice could travel. People spoke. I listened. Then I went back to the desk. That is the whole story, really. Everything else is detail. But the detail matters, so here it is. I am a writer, at least I try to do some writing. The sentence is my first instrument, the thing I reach for before anything else. And the subject that asked me, above all else, to write, that is the one that refused me. There is something in that almost too neat to be accidental, as though the universe had decided, in its dry unhurried way, to make a point at my expense. I did not find it funny at the time. I find it instructive now. I sat at the desk most mornings when no one was watching. I read the same cases. I wrote the same kinds of sentences, watched them dissolve, and wrote them again. I returned to a thing that had already refused me once, with no audience, no guarantee, no drama underneath it. Just the work. Just the page. Just the slow, unglamorous, invisible act of refusing to become someone smaller than I knew I was. The people who drew the ceiling had not measured correctly. Today I passed - at least officially. This cohort. Not the last one, and I want to be precise about that, because Legal Writing taught me precision, in the end, on its own terms. This cohort. And between that cohort and this one lives everything, every morning at the desk, every page that asked more than I thought I had, every moment I continued when the story everyone else told about me had already ended. To @LDC_Uganda thank you. For both results. The first one taught me more. To everyone who passed, first attempt, third, fifth, whichever numbered door finally opened, you passed. That is the complete sentence. Everything before it belongs to you alone. To those who didn't, I know the room you are sitting in tonight. I know its furniture. I will not explain the weight of it to you; you are already holding it and you know exactly how much it costs. I will only say this: the silence is not the verdict. It only feels that way at the start. Come back to the desk. The world builds its surprises quietly, in ordinary rooms, on ordinary mornings. I know. I was there. Dean Natukunda.
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@MagalaFred6 It almost turned me into barbecue 😂 But God never failed. Meanwhile congratulations to you✨
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